Helpful Websites    These websites were prepared by Ruth Landsman - Parent Exchange -  215-242-9501 and was distributed by the PA Parents and Caregivers Resource Network - 1-888-572-7368

 

nabull1  Education Law Center Website of the Education Law Center including manuals and fact sheets.

nabull1  Basic Education Circulars Access to the policies of the Department.

nabull1  PA Training and Technical Assistance A listing of available training as well as access to various Department publications and resources.

nabull1  IDEA Regulations Table of contents and index for IDEA Regulations

nabull1  A Guide to the Individualized Education Program Things to think about when   planning an IEP

nabull1  Special Education Forms and Formats New forms and side-by-side regulations

nabull1  Office of Dispute Resolution Information about mediation and due process in addition to appeals decisions and the hearing officer's handbook.

 

Family Village School includes educationally-related resources for families with a child who has disabilities –– plus additional resources "JUST FOR KIDS!!"

 

 

www.ldaamerica.org

Learning Disabilities Association of America

  ldapa.org

 

Learning Disabilities Association of Pennsylvania

www.abilityinfo.org

 

Students and professionals working in the field of disabilities

www.aboutld.org

Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities

www.add.org

National Attention Deficit Disorder Association

www.additudemag.com

Attention Deficit Disorder Magazine by ADDitude - Additude magazine provides recourses for parents, children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorder. ADHD/ADD Coaching, special education and family support.

www.addvance.com

Resources for women and girls with AD/HD

www.aetonline.org

The Association of Educational Therapists is the national professional association for educational therapists. 

www.chadd.org

 

C.H.A.D.D. is an organization for Children and adults with AD/HD

www.dyslexia.com

Dyslexia information and resource guide

www.interdys.org

The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them.

www.ldinfo.com

Learning disabilities and practical LD information

www.ldonline.org

 

LD Online is a service of The Learning Disabilities Project at WETA, Washington, D.C.

www.ldresources.com

 

Newsletter for learning disabilities community

www.ncld.org

National Center for Learning Disabilities

http://www.nichcy.org/

Academy for Educational Development - National information Center for Children and youth with Disabilities

www.nild.net

National Institute for Learning Disabilities was established to meet the needs of students and adults with learning disabilities through an individualized program of educational therapy. NILD trains educators in a model of intervention utilizing a variety of techniques designed to stimulate cognitive and perceptual functioning.  

www.pacer.org

Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights

www.ricklavoie.com/

                                      

 

Richard Lovoie is probably best known for his videos "How Difficult Can This Be?" , "The F.A.T. City Workshop" and "Last One Picked, First One Picked On": The Social Implications of Learning Disabilities".

 

 

 

 

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